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- From: kamooni@pb2esac.uucp (Ken Moonitz)
- Subject: Re: Tool steel brad point drills? Where?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.170622.21171@pb2esac.uucp>
- Organization: Pacific*Bell ESAC, Oakland, CA.
- References: <5650086@hplsla.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 17:06:22 GMT
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- In article <5650086@hplsla.hp.com> tomb@hplsla.hp.com (Tom Bruhns) writes:
- >Can anyone recommend a brand or supplier of brad point drills made
- >of decent quality tool steel? I'd like something that doesn't
- >loose its edge on the first buried woodscrew it hits; I'd guess
- >the way it's ground it might not do a good job cutting through
- >things like that, but on the other hand, having a bit ruined isn't
- >too nice. If I have to, I'll just grind a good bit to a brad point,
- >but getting it right won't be easy with the tools I have.
- >
- >
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- Fuller made in USA is a high quality bit.
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- The Japan Woodworker in Alameda Ca. (800-537-7820) has them.
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